Guest User
August 31, 2023
There's no air conditioning, so don't take pictures if you mind.
The hotel is an old but clean type. The lady who checks in is very friendly, and will introduce the sightseeing routes of Lucerne and has a free transportation card, which basically covers the public transportation in the city. The keys are old, and the key chain is very heavy. Many people will store the key at the front desk when they go out (but I am more cautious. I remove the key chain, carry the key with me, and hang it back when checking out).
The hotel is right next to the train station, just across the road. Lucerne is a small city, and you can basically walk to all attractions and commercial streets. There are also coops and great bakery cafes near the hotel. There is also a garden nearby. For breakfast the next day, I went to the bakery to buy coffee and bread, and walked to the small garden to eat.
There are windows in the room, and the windows can be closed, but if they are locked, they cannot be opened. You need to ask the hotel service staff to open them for you. Please pay attention to this.
In addition, after checking in, we went out for a walk back to the room, and someone took the key and tried to open the door. We are both girls, and we didn't ask about our birth (in case the other party knows we are girls), I knocked on the door vigorously to signal someone in the room, and the other party quietly stopped opening the door, it was so quiet, even the sound of him leaving Not even there!
Maybe the other party had found the wrong room, but safety was the top priority when going out. After hearing no movement, he quickly moved two luggage to block the door.
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